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Category: Savannah
Tybee Beach
A warm day at the beach on Tybee Island .:.
Shop Window
Shop Window on River Street – Savannah .:.
Remembering the HMS Bounty
Remembering the HMS Bounty HMS Bounty on her visit to Savannah, May 2012. Interior views – Above: The rear parlor. Click image for Zoom.it view – zoom and drag for larger view. Below: Painting from the parlor. Awards and recognitions. [slideshow] .:.
Goodbye HMS Bounty
Goodbye HMS Bounty Here HMS Bounty is firing her goodbye salute to Savannah in May 2012. Her loss and the sad loss of lives leaves a great void in the proud ranks of tall ships. .:.
Tall Ships in Savannah
Tall Ships in Savannah A gathering of tall ships is not a very common sight, but early in May 2012 Savannah hosted the Tall Ship Challenge and it was a glorious time. Some thirteen tall ships were in port. Visitors could inspect them and visit on them. Some even provided harbor tours. Here is a… Continue reading Tall Ships in Savannah
Savannah Photosynth views
Here Photosynth views of the Savannah river front and a couple of views along River Street. Be sure to explore the images and also the map feature. Scroll down to see the little map – click on the push pin. These photos were… Continue reading Savannah Photosynth views
Savannah – Sights and Scenes
Savannah is a delightful place. Here a few photos to introduce the “Savannah nook” – a gallery page on this site. As is customary here, photos provide links to albums or larger views. The Telfair Museum of Art – the oldest public art museum in the South. Savannah is home to SCAD, the Savannah College… Continue reading Savannah – Sights and Scenes
Savannah – River Front
Two views of the Savannah river front as seen from across the river. Both pictures here, when clicked, open panorama views using “Zoom.it”. Use the mouse wheel or the controls in the lower right to zoom in or out. Then drag the image to see other portions. Both panoramas were made using Microsoft Image Composite… Continue reading Savannah – River Front
Savannah – Windows and Doors
It is said that when you look into someone’s eyes you can see the soul. It don’t know about that. But when you look at the windows and doors you can certainly tell the character of a city. Savannah is a fun place for looking at houses and buildings. There is great variety of styles… Continue reading Savannah – Windows and Doors
Savannah–Bricks and Stones
Savannah is such a wonderful place – historic buildings, a really busy seaport, unusual shops, fun places to eat and drink. The list just goes on and on. The different “textures” of the city have always been one of my fascinations. I have quite a collection of photos, but selected just a few, from my… Continue reading Savannah–Bricks and Stones
Morning walk in Savannah
In the days of sailing ships and cotton River Street in Savannah, Georgia was an area of warehouses and shipping facilities. Now the old buildings serve as bars, restaurants, and shops and are the destination of tourists from far and wide. The street runs north-west to south-east along the south bank of the Savannah river.… Continue reading Morning walk in Savannah